Fill the blank - Intermediate Level Test 01
Questions
1.
Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (1)
2.
A.
seeing
B.
watching
C.
staring
D.
looking
Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
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response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (2)
3.
A.
own
B.
self
C.
personal
D.
belonging
Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (3)
A.
late
B.
time
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4.
C.
due
D.
now
Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (4)
5.
A.
mark
B.
fashion
C.
pattern
D.
model
Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
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(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (5)
6.
A.
even
B.
too
C.
although
D.
extremely
Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (6)
A.
so
B.
as
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7.
C.
like
D.
after
Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (7)
8.
A.
worse
B.
though
C.
if
D.
then
Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
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(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (8)
9.
A.
permit
B.
allowance
C.
permission
D.
admission
Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (9)
A.
single
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B.
unique
C.
only
D.
alone
10. Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (10)
A.
sound
B.
look
C.
occur
D.
seem
11. Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
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Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (11)
A.
less
B.
least
C.
minimum
D.
lowest
12. Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (12)
A.
profits
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B.
benefits
C.
prices
D.
fees
13. Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (13)
A.
Think
B.
Imagine
C.
Suppose
D.
Guess
14. Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
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now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (14)
A.
journey
B.
travel
C.
tour
D.
trip
15. Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (15)
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A.
may
B.
are
C.
were
D.
could
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